England's remembrancer being a collection of farewel-sermons preached by divers non-conformists in the country.

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Publisher: s n
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1663
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A38422 ESTC ID: R36570 STC ID: E3029
Subject Headings: Farewell sermons; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text and Israel for his peculiar treasure? ver. 4. And again, I gave Egypt for thy ransom, Ethiopia and Sheba for thee. Since thou hast been precious in my sight, thou hast been honourable, and I have loved thee; and Israel for his peculiar treasure? ver. 4. And again, I gave Egypt for thy ransom, Ethiopia and Sheba for thee. Since thou hast been precious in my sighed, thou hast been honourable, and I have loved thee; cc np1 p-acp po31 j n1? fw-la. crd cc av, pns11 vvd np1 p-acp po21 n1, np1 cc np1 p-acp pno21. p-acp pns21 vh2 vbn j p-acp po11 n1, pns21 vh2 vbn j, cc pns11 vhb vvn pno21;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Isaiah 43.3; Isaiah 43.4; Isaiah 43.4 (AKJV); Psalms 134.4 (ODRV); Psalms 135.10; Psalms 135.11; Psalms 135.11 (Geneva); Psalms 135.4 (AKJV); Psalms 135.8; Psalms 135.9
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Psalms 135.4 (AKJV) - 1 psalms 135.4: and israel for his peculiar treasure. and israel for his peculiar treasure True 0.919 0.949 8.57
Isaiah 43.4 (AKJV) - 0 isaiah 43.4: since thou wast precious in my sight, thou hast bene honourable, and i haue loued thee: since thou hast been precious in my sight, thou hast been honourable, and i have loved thee True 0.865 0.96 18.099
Isaiah 43.4 (Douay-Rheims) - 0 isaiah 43.4: since thou becamest honourable in my eyes, thou art glorious: since thou hast been precious in my sight, thou hast been honourable, and i have loved thee True 0.771 0.783 7.416
Psalms 135.4 (Geneva) psalms 135.4: for the lord hath chosen iaakob to himselfe, and israel for his chiefe treasure. and israel for his peculiar treasure True 0.732 0.764 4.039
Isaiah 43.4 (AKJV) - 0 isaiah 43.4: since thou wast precious in my sight, thou hast bene honourable, and i haue loued thee: and israel for his peculiar treasure? ver. 4. and again, i gave egypt for thy ransom, ethiopia and sheba for thee. since thou hast been precious in my sight, thou hast been honourable, and i have loved thee False 0.669 0.881 23.491
Isaiah 43.4 (Geneva) isaiah 43.4: because thou wast precious in my sight, and thou wast honourable, and i loued thee, therefore will i giue man for thee, and people for thy sake. since thou hast been precious in my sight, thou hast been honourable, and i have loved thee True 0.653 0.83 11.9




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